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LiZrd BASIC
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DESCRIPTION
If you're here looking to see how close to VB6 LiZrd is... Save your time. This has been tossed on the back burner. The emitter is NASM which put it on the back burner. If you truly have an interest in the project then contact me (Open a ticket or something) but there is no point continuing without changing the emitter.I believe a compiler should be able to compile itself so it should be written in the language it compiles. LiZard has been written in 100% VB6. It only compiles 32 bit Native code for Windows. LiZard is being designed closer to what the world now calls “Classic VB” but using a totally different approach. Classic Visual Basic or VB6 which I prefer to call it has a gigantic command set (about 250 keywords). C++ on the other hand...LiZard is being built to support those 250 keywords externally as C/C+does.
Audience
Developers
User interface
Command-line
Programming Language
Visual Basic, BASIC
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